If someone has success in doing this, I would be interested in knowing how they accomplished installing Mojave on an HFS+ partition. It is my understanding that Mojave 10.14 will automatically convert all HFS+ drives to AFPS, so it may not be possible to run Quicken 2007 on an HFS+ drive in Mojave. I was already using APFS and running under High Sierra without issue except for the widely noted automatic back-up issues. Obviously this is just a Beta release, and we'll have to hope future updates may correct these issues.Running on APFS formatted drive. However, upon quitting and reopening the program, the new transactions were retained. ![]() A similar popup saying the transaction could not be saved appeared. All past quotes and transaction history are intact.Ģ) Tried entering new transactions in different account registers. Repeated the process several times to verify. ![]() Quit the program, re-opened, and today's quotes had indeed disappeared. ![]() A popup appeared saying the prices could not be saved. The problems began with newly entered data.ġ) Downloaded today's security quotes. All accounts and past transactions seem intact. Tonight I installed Mojave 10.14 Beta on an external drive.
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